We will keep you informed about campaigns that affect your digital rights. You can find our privacy policy here.
We will keep you informed about campaigns that affect your digital rights. You can find our privacy policy here.
The Canadian government has taken the first step towards creating new privacy rights for people in Canada. After a failed attempt in 2020 and three years of inaction since the proposal of the digital ...
The Link Tax can sometimes be confused with the Streaming Tax, another one of Guilbeault's harebrained policies he's pushing forward at the same time. If you have a question about the Streaming Tax, ...
While we’ve all been distracted by the government’s bumbling overreach with Bill C-10, they’ve launched yet another attack on our online rights and freedoms: a Bell-backed proposal to give the ...
This week my regular technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) focused on the long election campaign and the prospect that digital issues might get some time in the spotlight. The ...
Your shoes, your liquids… and your Facebook password? Can you imagine doing this at the airport? You take off your shoes, put your liquids in the x-ray tray... and ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public authority that creates and enforces rules that govern Canada’s radio, television, and telecom sectors.
It is believed to be the first Canadian appellate court ruling on the expectation of privacy in texts that have been delivered, even when sent for criminal purposes. “(It) seems to me that the social ...
The top privacy breaches of all time by political parties ...
We will keep you informed about campaigns that affect your digital rights. You can find our privacy policy here.
Picture this: It’s Saturday morning in Ottawa. CRTC Chair Ian Scott grabs his morning coffee and sits down to read the paper. He flips open the Ottawa Citizen, and — SPIT TAKE! Having difficulty ...